Shortening Frying (Heavy Duty), Palm (Hydrogenated): mL to Grams Conversion
Dairy density is close to water and the mL and gram readings almost agree — the tiny offset reflects which variant of Shortening Frying (Heavy Duty), Palm (Hydrogenated) is in your carton.
Quick convert
- US cup = 236.588 mL
- 1 tbsp = 14.787 mL
- 1 tsp = 4.929 mL
Reference table
| mL | g |
|---|---|
| 10 | 9 |
| 25 | 22 |
| 50 | 43 |
| 75 | 65 |
| 100 | 87 |
How this conversion works
Milliliters measure volume while grams measure weight. Because Shortening Frying (Heavy Duty), Palm (Hydrogenated) has a density of 0.866 g/mL, 10 mL weighs 9 g — not 10 g as it would for water. This converter uses the real density of Shortening Frying (Heavy Duty), Palm (Hydrogenated) so every measurement is accurate.
Measurement notes
Values are rounded to the nearest whole gram. Actual weight can vary slightly with compaction, temperature, and brand. For precision baking, a kitchen scale is always more reliable than volume measurements.
FAQ
- Does refrigerated Shortening Frying (Heavy Duty), Palm (Hydrogenated) weigh differently from room temperature?
- Fractionally — cold liquid is about 0.3 % denser than room temperature. For cooking this is negligible; for pastry work, measure at recipe temperature.
- Does Shortening Frying (Heavy Duty), Palm (Hydrogenated) density change after the container has been opened for several days?
- Marginally. Butterfat can separate or bloom, but measured weight per cup/mL stays within 1 % as long as the product is within its use-by date.